The British League opposed the entry of the UK into the European Economic Community.
In the early 1970s, it came under the direction of Don Martin, a former member of the Australian Young Liberals,[2] who has run it ever since.
Conservative Monday Club member Lady Jane Birdwood was General Secretary.
Although not officially connected, the League of Rights had links to the National Front and during the leadership of John Tyndall articles that appeared in League of Rights publications were regularly reprinted in Tyndall's organ Spearhead.
[4] Don Martin elected to resign from the chairmanship of the Policy Unit of the Federation of Small Businesses in 2001 as a result of a campaign by Gerry Gable's Searchlight magazine.